PureX
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Most Americans believe that it is of paramount importance that we respect the physical autonomy of all human beings. It's why rape and murder and slavery are illegal. And most people believe they should remain so.
Respecting other people's physical autonomy is sometimes difficult, and problematic, however. What about people who want to kill or maim themselves? Should we respect their right to destroy themselves? What about people who don't respect their own physical autonomy, like drug addicts and prostitutes who give their bodies over to the abuse of others? And what about the circumstances that arise due to technology, like people living in a permanently unconsciousness state, and the question of abortion?
In the past, force alone ruled the lives of everyone. The powerful "owned" the weak, and could do as they pleased with them. But as humanity has slowly developed, it has come to abide more and more by ideals rather than brute force. And one of those ideals is a respect for an individual's physical autonomy. It's a relatively new idea, and some of you obviously are ignorant of or indifferent to it. But most Americans believe this respect for individual physical autonomy is important, and has to be considered and weighed against the fetus' right to develop within the mother, and to be born.
This is what the abortion debate is about. And if you can't grasp the ideal of individual physical autonomy, you aren't going to be able to understand the essence of the debate. As many of you don't.
Respecting other people's physical autonomy is sometimes difficult, and problematic, however. What about people who want to kill or maim themselves? Should we respect their right to destroy themselves? What about people who don't respect their own physical autonomy, like drug addicts and prostitutes who give their bodies over to the abuse of others? And what about the circumstances that arise due to technology, like people living in a permanently unconsciousness state, and the question of abortion?
In the past, force alone ruled the lives of everyone. The powerful "owned" the weak, and could do as they pleased with them. But as humanity has slowly developed, it has come to abide more and more by ideals rather than brute force. And one of those ideals is a respect for an individual's physical autonomy. It's a relatively new idea, and some of you obviously are ignorant of or indifferent to it. But most Americans believe this respect for individual physical autonomy is important, and has to be considered and weighed against the fetus' right to develop within the mother, and to be born.
This is what the abortion debate is about. And if you can't grasp the ideal of individual physical autonomy, you aren't going to be able to understand the essence of the debate. As many of you don't.